Inconel X-750 Characteristic as below&colon;Inconel X-750 is a precipitation-hardenable alloy which has been used in applications such as high temperature structural members for gas turbines&comma; jet engine parts&comma; nuclear power plant applications&comma; heat-treating fixtures&comma; forming tools&comma; and extrusion dies&period; The alloy is highly resistant to chemical corrosion and oxidation and has high stress-rupture strength and low creep rates under high stresses at temperatures up to 1500°F &lpar;816°C&rpar; after suitable heat treatment&period;

Inconel X-750 Machinability&colon;Conventional machining techniques used for iron based alloys may be used&period; This alloy does work-harden during machining and has higher strength and "gumminess" not typical of steels&period; Heavy duty machining equipment and tooling should be used to minimize chatter or work-hardening of the alloy ahead of the cutting&period;

Inconel X-750 Corrosion resistance&colon;Inconel X-750 has excellent resistance to chloride ion stress-corrosion cracking&period; It exhibits satisfactory resistance to numerous oxidizing environments&period; The alloy has similar corrosion resistance to alloy 600 in many media&period;